Matsue (Japanese: 松江市, Hepburn: Matsue-shi) is the capital city of Shimane Prefecture, Japan, located in the Chūgoku region of Honshu. As of 31 March 2023[update]...
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The Matsue incident, also known as the Matsue Riot incident, Imperial Voluntary Army incident, or the Shimane Prefectural Office incendiarism, was an...
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Taiji Matsue (松江 泰治, Matsue Taiji, born 1963) is a Japanese photographer. 2004: Les Rencontres d'Arles festival, France. 1996 Higashikawa Prize - New...
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Matsue Castle (松江城, Matsue-jō) is a Japanese castle located in Matsue, Shimane Prefecture. Matsue Castle was constructed from 1607 to 1611 by Horio Yoshiharu...
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Eshima Ohashi Bridge (category Buildings and structures in Matsue)
Hepburn: Eshima Ōhashi) is a rigid-frame bridge in Japan that connects Matsue, Shimane Prefecture, and Sakaiminato, Tottori Prefecture, over Nakaumi lake...
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Hiroshima Prefecture to the south, and Tottori Prefecture to the east. Matsue is the capital and largest city of Shimane Prefecture, with other major...
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Higashi-Matsue Station (東松江駅) is the name of two train stations in Japan: Higashi-Matsue Station (Shimane) Higashi-Matsue Station (Wakayama) This disambiguation...
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Hitobashira (section Matsue Ohashi Bridge)
simply the maiden of Matsue. After the castle was built, a law was passed forbidding any girl to dance in the streets of Matsue because the hill Oshiroyama...
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Show map of Shimane Prefecture Matsue Domain (Japan) Show map of Japan Matsue Domain (松江藩, Matsue-han) was a feudal domain under the Tokugawa shogunate...
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Matsue Athletic Stadium (松江市陸上競技場, Matsue-shi rikujō kyōgiba) is an athletic stadium in Matsue, Shimane, Japan. [1] v t e...
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The Matsue Expressway (松江自動車道, Matsue Jidōsha-dō) is a national expressway in the Chūgoku region of Japan. It is owned and operated by West Nippon Expressway...
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Haruji Matsue (松江春次, Matsue Haruji, January 15, 1878 to November 29, 1954) was a Japanese entrepreneur and the first person to manufacture the sugar cube...
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The Kita-Matsue Line (北松江線, Kita-matsue-sen) is a 22.9 km railway line owned by the Ichibata Electric Railway. The line connects Dentetsu-Izumoshi Station...
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Ai Iijima (redirect from Matsue Okubo)
pneumonia shortly after retiring from the public eye. Born as Matsue Okubo (大久保松恵, Ōkubo Matsue) in Tokyo, Japan, Iijima described a troubled early life in...
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League. The team is based in Shimane Prefecture with its home arena in Matsue City, but with a focus on playing games in the entire region. The head coach...
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Kashima, Shimane (category Matsue, Shimane)
Tamayu-cho, Shinji-cho and Yatsuka-cho were incorporated into a newly established Matsue-shi as of March 31, 2005. Matsue official website (in Japanese) v t e...
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Shimane Vogel Park, or Matsue Vogel Park (Japanese: 松江フォーゲルパーク), is an aviary park in Shimane Prefecture, on the Sea of Japan. Located on the north shore...
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Miki Matheson (redirect from Miki Matsue)
Miki Matsue Matheson (松江美季) is a three time Paralympic gold medalist in Ice sledge speed racing at the Winter Paralympics. A car accident led to her disability...
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arcs have been adapted into separate manga series. The first, by Daichi Matsue, was published by Media Factory between June 2014 and March 2015. The second...
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Museum (小泉八雲記念館, Koizumi Yakumo Kinenkan) is a literary museum located in Matsue, Shimane Prefecture, Japan. Established in 1933, it is dedicated to the...
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(小松川第三中学校) Matsue No. 1 Junior High School (松江第一中学校) Matsue No. 2 Junior High School (松江第二中学校) Matsue No. 3 Junior High School (松江第三中学校) Matsue No. 4 Junior...
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Isao Okazaki (section The Matsue Incident)
caused the Matsue Incident in 1945. He was born Isao Okazaki (岡崎 允佐夫, Okazaki Isao) in Shimane Prefecture in 1920. He graduated from Matsue Middle School...
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Matsue Station (松江駅, Matsue-eki) is a passenger railway station located in the city of Matsue, Shimane Prefecture, Japan. It is operated by the West Japan...
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Takashi Nagai (category People from Matsue, Shimane)
Tsune, was the descendant of an old family of samurai. Nagai was born in Matsue and grew up in the rural area of Mitoya, raised according to the teachings...
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to Yonago, Matsue and Izumo in Shimane Prefecture. This limited express train connects Okayama with Yonago in 2 hours, Okayama with Matsue in 2 hours...
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Suzuki Producers: Natsuko Kitani, Takafumi Ohashi Creator/Director: Tetsuaki Matsue Camera/Editor: Kazuyuki Sakamoto Supervisor/Narrator: Yoshihiro Nakamura...
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arcs have been adapted into separate manga series. The first, by Daichi Matsue, was published between June 2014 and March 2015. The second, by Makoto Fugetsu...
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Matsue City General Gymnasium is an arena in Matsue, Shimane, Japan. It is the home arena of the Shimane Susanoo Magic of the B.League, Japan's professional...
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whose members had served the Matsue Domain feudal clan in Izumo, at the age of 22 she married Hearn, who lived in Matsue as an English teacher. Since...
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Football Stadium Hitachinaka, Ibaraki: Hitachinaka City Stadium Matsue, Shimane: Matsue City Stadium Final round: Kyoto: Takebishi Stadium Each group had...
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